Текст песни Mt. Angelus - The Thought
What's
the
first
year
you
remember?
When
I
was
five
I
lived
on
Mt.
Angelus
Drive
Drive,
yeah
When
I
was
five
I
lived
on
Mt.
Angelus
Drive
How
I
miss
that
summer,
1999
Hiding
under
covers
wasn't
on
my
mind
When
I
was
five
I
lived
on
Mt.
Angelus
Drive
A
time
before
the
sleepless
nights
Unless
mom
and
dad
just
had
to
fight
When
I
was
five
I
lived
on
Mt.
Angelus
Drive
On
a
path
to
never
write
a
rhyme
Do
the
math,
who
placed
that
stick
of
dynamite?
When
I
was
five
All
the
family
I've
lost
were
still
alive
Don't
think
father
was
a
monster
yet
Thought
been
bothered,
full
of
old
regrets
When
I
was
five
I
knew
God
was
up
in
that
sky!
Prayers
placed
when
fate
had
layers
Lost
that
faith
to
complacent
strangers
When
I
was
five
I
wouldn't
leave
my
father's
side
Something
'bout
the
way
we
thought
the
same?
Or
just
my
love
projected
on
a
face?
When
I
was
five
I
could
look
you
in
the
eye
Tell
you
nothing
was
amiss
with
me
How
y'all
missed
the
switch
to
misery
is
just
a
mystery
to
me
And
if
you
don't
agree
that
you
could
see
the
evidence
before
you
Then
it's
Ovaltine,
'cause
I
need
to
ignore
you
Either
over,
please,
or
we
succeed
to
tell
you
"we
adore
you"
But
I
know
this
means
we
won't
be
speaking
for
a
year
or
two
When
I
was
five
I
Thought
You
Loved
Me
Who
else,
had
I,
to
trust?
Who
else
survived,
but
us?
You
took
the
bribe
to
hush
And
let
him
touch
me
When
I
was
five
I
Thought
You
Loved
Me
I
really
thought
you
loved
me...
Baby
Jack,
coming
up,
asking
for
a
"huggy"
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